Background
Dovring, Karin Elsa Ingeborg was born on December 5, 1919 in Stenstorp, Sweden. Came to the United States, 1953, naturalized, 1968.
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As an international language, English has facilitated the sharing of information. But when it comes to communication, specifically political communication, Dovring argues that the type of English that is used leads to misunderstandings, political double entendre, and the subtle manipulation of public opinion. President Kennedy was one of the first to face this problem when he negotiated with Khrushchev in the 1960s. He encountered an English where familiar words were used with new or dubious meanings in order to point toward certain political goals. This Bodysnatched English is the subject of Dovring's study. A communications analyst, Dovring examines the use, influence, and political environment where Bodysnatched English has appeared. She points out the often neglected fact that communication is an art, performed to perfection by politicians acting on the public stage. She analyzes recent political communications, including the words of Reagan, Clinton, Gorbachev, Khrushchev, and Qadafi.
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Dovring, Karin Elsa Ingeborg was born on December 5, 1919 in Stenstorp, Sweden. Came to the United States, 1953, naturalized, 1968.
Graduate, College Commerce, Gothenburg, Sweden, 1936. Master of Arts, Lund University, Sweden, 1943. Doctor of Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden, 1951.
Phil. Licentiate, Gothenburg University, 1947.
Journalist several Swedish daily newspapers and weekly magazines, 1940-1960. Teacher Swedish colleges. Research associate of Harold Lasswell Yale University, New Haven, 1953-1978.
Foreign correspondent Swedish newspapers, Italy, Switzerland, France and Germany, 1956-1960. Freelance writer, journalist, since 1960. Research professor communications and media studies University Illinois, Urbana, 2002.
Visiting professor International University, The Vatican, Rome, 1958-1960, Gottingen (West Germany) University, 1962. Lecturer United States Army, Peace Corps, Yale University, University Wisconsin, McGill University, University Iowa. Research associate University Illinois, Urbana, 1968-1969, guest lecturer, 2001-2005.
Invited contributor Social Science Research Council, 1988. Speaker Conference Law and Policy, Yale University Law School, 1992-1993, 99—. Honorary member Professional Women's Advisory Board American Biograph.
Institute, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2003, founding member International Womens Review Board, 2008. Advisory council International Biographical Center, Cambridge, England. Interviewee radio and television programs.
Writer Illinois Alliance to Prevent Nuclear War, radio, theater. Professor communications and media studies University Illinois College Communications, since 2002. Moderator series United States of America Faces the World-Markets in Communications, since 2004.
Songwriter Hollywood and Nashville. Plays for television movies.
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Member Society Jean Jacques Rousseau of Geneva (honorary life), Academy American Poets, House of Poets, New York, 2007.
Married Folke Dovring, May 30, 1943.